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Industry-University Collaborations in Canada Japan the UK and USA – With Emphasis on Publication Freedom and Managing the Intellectual Property Lock-Up Problem

机译:加拿大日本英国和美国的产学合作–着重于出版自由和管理知识产权锁定问题

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As industry-university collaborations are promoted to commercialize university research and foster economic growth, it is important to understand how companies benefit from these collaborations, and to ensure that resulting academic discoveries are developed for the benefit of all stakeholders: companies, universities and public. Lock up of inventions, and censoring of academic publications, should be avoided if feasible. This case-study analysis of interviews with 90 companies in Canada, Japan, the UK and USA assesses the scope of this challenge and suggests possible resolutions. The participating companies were asked to describe an important interaction with universities, and most described collaborative research. The most frequently cited tensions concerned intellectual property management and publication freedom. IP disagreements were most frequent in the context of narrowly-focused collaborations with American universities. However, in the case of exploratory research, companies accepted the IP management practices of US universities. It might make sense to let companies have an automatic exclusive license to IP from narrowly defined collaborations, but to encourage universities to manage inventions from exploratory collaborations to ensure development incentives. Although Canada, the UK and US have strong publication freedom guarantees, tensions over this issue arose frequently in focused collaborations, though were rare in exploratory collaborations. The UK Lambert Agreements give sponsors the option to control publications in return for paying the full economic cost of a project. This may offer a model for the other three countries. Uniquely among the four countries, Japan enables companies to control exclusively most collaborative inventions and to censor academic publications. Despite this high degree of control, the interviews suggest many companies do not develop university discoveries to their full potential. The steps suggested above may rebalance the situation in Japan. Overall, the interviews reveal the complexity of these issues and the need for flexibility on the part of universities and companies.
机译:随着促进大学与大学之间的合作以使大学研究商业化并促进经济增长,重要的是要了解公司如何从这些合作中受益,并确保开发出的学术发现造福所有利益相关方:公司,大学和公众。如果可行,应避免锁定发明和审查学术出版物。这项对加拿大,日本,英国和美国的90家公司进行访谈的案例研究分析评估了这一挑战的范围,并提出了可能的解决方案。要求参与公司描述与大学之间的重要互动,并描述最多的合作研究。最常被提及的紧张关系涉及知识产权管理和出版自由。在与美国大学进行狭focus的合作的情况下,知识产权分歧最为常见。但是,在探索性研究的情况下,公司接受了美国大学的IP管理惯例。让公司从狭义的合作中获得对IP的自动专有许可可能是有意义的,但是鼓励大学从探索性合作中管理发明以确保发展激励。尽管加拿大,英国和美国拥有强大的出版自由保障,但在重点合作中,该问题经常出现紧张关系,尽管探索性合作很少。英国《兰伯特协定》使赞助商可以选择控制出版物,以换取项目的全部经济费用。这可以为其他三个国家提供一个模型。日本在这四个国家中独树一帜,使公司能够独家控制大多数协作发明并审查学术出版物。尽管控制程度很高,但访谈显示许多公司并未充分发挥大学发现的潜力。以上建议的步骤可能会重新平衡日本的局势。总体而言,访谈揭示了这些问题的复杂性,以及大学和公司方面需要灵活性。

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